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toft 1 1 11 a fdalrjiiitan pi'untti to vnlitirii linns iiiiririiiitirr jntrrinil jni}irniirmriit i i qtoinmrrrc tl)f iuis nno 5-rirnrrii jllornliti anii tljf f.i,iiili cirrlr sausi.l'i.y n c il'm i 1854 vol xl new sum i;s m.mi5i:i iv .). 1 bruneii 13 1 i toil m profrlbton terms 1 t dallam ayaar 1 1 wllhln ibnw Â« i i illl f ..,,,- m 1 01 ..,; i i 1 mid i 1 â€¢ l|.l,.ll i ll leâ€žl onil lll.ee l laro artor tho year hoa osalrod no vafmr dan-..niln e.l mu i ll ,,,.... i ii no paid eke nl .., the o|m ... lha k.i lotion 1 1 k mm a i >..- i i>.,,i tn ",,.,,,. alia 11 ad i.ti i 1>i terms tin pbuteietobs of tin newspapers ie agreed upon the following ..â€¢ ingi ment of noifwnn advertising rates ijj'i lit ... - 4 ate 4 â– ..-.... t4 , â– -- i afa 3 - a h|i.ar a ll apaoa '.â– ' ..,..- 1 i.i il .'.Â«.' i.n . aa j,..i ,,, making itui tt d ..,Â».,..,. ,, i ,,,,,â€ž. ii . l-.l ... s â€ž ,. . â– .,. \ . . . ' '" * â€¢" i li,,r l e.l iii pn.|Â».,lkj|i i lli wll.ilr.nl ii la.li ,,,.,, 11 ' i ,, ' j,a..i.-.l |â€ž ||,,â€ž,. â€ž|â€ž, ir.r i'll i i a i l'â€ž.io 11,1 ra | , parana Â»< ihiim in â€¢ a in il numb i i wiahaal it i a , Â».. Â« i i 0 o,"i at i pal u i ;, . ia an incident at uoulooni the i-ii-t..i,i which mi â€¢ glishmcii him r ill in to i france when debts ami the lii render tin it on n conntrv sonn .. hot i . b ith in .â– â€¢",, i t.il.u â– ,,,,-., bon logne ami other to ua forming i places of i-"ii-l".'i . :- i ml mii-i'.ii t present for tho inoal part a i a.-.rii"l society ami tn v itne vcrj iiii ii i-.-m iv d . ii,,i precise li oak i.'.nl i-i believe th following romantic atory in all its there i nothing veri improbal li part of ilmin sir i leorgc in ll i a of good english i'm to il.ni logne -",,,,- i air ago under ral liar ' ii illli lie innl been 1,-l't li ll young nitli command i a go tnoiiial estate but innl given iiinu -â– â– i i tl fash able foil â€¢- ol il â€¢â– - high in n to allow nearly tin il i lh iiinu ii the nil a la-t n in hone .- d carry it ii innl 1 expectations howei er a ma atiie a merchant ami one of th ri.li.-t in tlm metropolis im likclv iu tlm due cour f thm i i iu sir ii fortune a hiaiicnrcal heir il.ua huul of tlm young nn m i ul innl !â€ž , ami peril ni-l.v nlicnnted lu ll . i tlm latter it was Â« ti ihi object tlm an idea imarll nil i o i â– 1 thought im mi Â«| illation in the funds might not i have a ih no -.- thill mu ai ' m i cimt in mi |." a la i.i i ' ilm great hitter nnd i".t out .. prize i i may n well tn il ; nil : illl i i scared worth thinking tu â– 1 hall tr nt leant 1 poor s.r oeorgi ' 11 sonic ii inui i deep there an which cannot im nmi i at all : that how over ih . p one may !â€žâ€¢ in ilm mire there la a chain f gcttinu dccpoi lie did venture his nil inthualoeks hi in i'nl in e and even twice 'â– â– ii â–º pir,t,.l lu in good fortune i â– be had but t venture further nmi ti in more ' ala '. im mi n i in the hands of vi teran gum del sum of tho very worst members of the l.oil.i ul speculate iu tli niiitti i into their im nl i innl i hlsexpcctations were and win n ili.-i led 1 ti by a nibbl â€¢ two until by ii series of ruso's considi n i i ' i i such a held oftriiiianeliiins tlni at length got him placed un of l.-l.i which even all hie tun , would with dilllcult lighti n lloldii him i...ii.nl l.v il'i it in and mi-.iim i then wailed i ly for in accession to hi prospective inheritu -, knowing well that tlm nine prospect would i â– victim nl within rem b of i any time sir ieorgc wandered about town i'm im months after tin o mi h ip . like t man with u rope around hia nei ilu lug tlmi ti im had man n n ninci with himaelf cm nn important point this point nffocted hi whole | fortunes tho young baronel was until rail pngai ml ol â– i i naei ho mi well educutcil mnl it may hi bis liuurl was g i and hia intmiti.ni vuii toward all limn under oriliiiur â– i im ia ie but ida i ran of iiii nm i ih a minm he hnd formi il 1mm relaxed hia moral principlea this in quiri i l,i 1 came mm mi phi th point which im canvusbud with himsel was whether or not after inn mi mo dialinctly ascertained thill im innl bee ilm lii f in i lit , !, i.iei.i uiih them were binding upon liu ii i en â– â– aid yes for they had ncl ed within ihe in , l honor sni'l iln - i for ii , - had i.i bond ; i ni ilmn iii i the nllu r internal nr ira llmi goi il , 1,1 hit , moat . ami thcv lllivii mil 1 t i hil i ,, , tlm nr til i ,.,/â€ž, i ill wlltlt lllj follj llllllglll from th an nt iim oxpeiiao ol u fortune nn i wilh il iiii m mii olll i ihoir pockltl it itlc . if i h t ii - i all i shall i i gared i'hu end i the ill nt . ihlll tli iii i'l 1 si i .., i ai i i ui i if heir .,'!", 1 â– pill hi i -" i i iii l-'iiiiiim u i i ii i ih portable ti i nn li till | in â€¢: l.nir i vita ii ilia ai with il to i no the creditora i in nmi vowed i'i icngei hut tlicjy ui lir-t kneii ll in i nllel in lh recovi i l a i from , ,, ililm ,,,, m sir ti ' 1 himself in n colliitri i , â– i mm boulogln ii innl been nl.lt to carry ti ll tn ,, snflicicnei â€¢ a ii t i a'ai'ii ul .. ,. ill im an in a ided mu i ' 1 i called ian debts u i ii lived lime ni gri at itlsi ai null , ' a i'u im i li luii mm 11,1 m 1 f ii . a i ', , i trouble itself mm h nl it illilll iim ll.ml ll i a uhlllll i do - " ' iiiniutaiiied a fashioiuible up tineiil so sir georgu led a veri del ami un i i i epting lilll t a -, a i ho '. until lol ' in a la .,., . ' ihroii ihurunuwav , , vi . f the bu i . mi and ih u lid im un l,m i ptltl'il i : hinglorsofdniiglii â– â– ' 1 ll ' me ti i.l ier imt lid he ' ment by a , ' oalecl l th hit , , young imronet sprung nti an i th i faint ail 1 ' t i a ' hour of iii - oi 1 1 1 e r i o v it i too ... . ' i i in per ihe r i of nil : nn lluil th inn tu cstub ironess and inn ing ilechiri : i im in ul il ii lime it pr im â– â– - , . rge i ll not long beaccpiaint i ,,,. - reinarkii ' ... mile widl â– inru.l lorn season t halting â– , , the un to amuse in ., rod in i.ni lake in it aid s j â€¢ li i n charming recrenti ' ni . â– i besides mi phvsieians led nm i take n in i i an ami uxi ri ' at a a posoiblo i tie tiistit through tin cause it i dull i 1 ni for i ailors 1 i -, iinpttiiy but i have been pressed i.i u certain gallant major nmi a certain warlike colonel to ,, to hear me i i il ml i no i-l real day || ... i |â€ž entreat per mission i occupy tl place of tlm ri ml mi sit i i not lie n 1 in i ami i . ,.â€ž t , t bai i-ir-nni â€¢ , , proved hciiutiful nmi the pmr irtl a an â€¢ iiowever i'm mil in i ... un i ll i ' , reatii desire for halting ivasshouii i . . i ' ' " tin n â– . ne place nmi ilmn she ,, . ibiil im hud no limey on this e i ' pleased wilh this disiiicliniilion u l i in iiii i lint i."l himself l i i mi â– . i-beil to convei a tiott nmi im n imt part se 1 i to think of charming 1 i length i slight shower fell in nl lii inn a .' â– '< i to ciller a small iiiiim nl hi nl un.l cukes were il'i 111 n im ; nt i iiftcr h - tho lady enehanl mm iiiil iiill that caused him to but her preae nl self at 1 ngth he pulled ids watch and started up â– what cried lie thai im t advanced nnd id i'l thiol ttâ€ži liuvi over put about i'l 1 loo wua blowing nearly direcl iv il con t me nindiiin it you i 1 ;,. all i i i.i it i surely him lo i the answer startled ilm | ' baroni't â– / , , a a m pin ill i and i ii igbl mi hah !' â€¢ u hut menu rnnl cried mr george â– u lal || h linn i illlghti i tii nn thousand poiinila nu wi red ilm lady with < lues pal i ileppcd liiinii.lii it l""k ill it'll ll ii ' 1 t'll-ll iii s ml 1 la l""l l""kcd iii'ouiiil i'm ol i iii tutu ly ti"t : that i miii'i-iii ii him oil i'.ii-ihimi 1 imii.iii io sir i ,,.,-..,.,' iml ilm lady "' i'i imck ll ii id round and looli 1 in 1 ' > imr purpose than i to ink him tu loudon sir gaorgu aid the ludy interrupting libit ivitlt cnliiineaa tl im iitt'ia.i iih-ii ti imr i'lii'.k sii . turned i iln sailors mi i",r miil he ' twenty-fivolonli a i it ulognol ' in nit livi louial s.-nil tin liulv lis iliibtfully â– u'lion twenty lliouannil pounds nn in ih ti cnlol ' linrlmn.il . treacherous ivoinon !' cried ll â– nl h i-i i i.ni i n ho lookud r 1 niil nn ii lluil threatened peril tn nil if i bill inui ihciticitnstii inflict it ; but the i .'"" a i lllll mill in nn iii-tniit lii iiiim u :, |. iii ii il to lii aidu in ui pair of l.r.iun.i nr the bnrone'l struggled iml m viiin ; n cord was pro duced nmi in nn only nu-il from the iiii'i nf being bound by giving liia â– lluil li ivould i-i'iiiniii in onii'i duriinco iu lint cubin li beenlod to him llmi in liuil untiling for it but toaubtnit kirgi . .. reduced to this condition looked t itli iimii.mhiim.ii nl ida captor she hud cliecked the sailors for linrab ilu a usage of him but other iiiae she expressed no visible emotion ii i rayed l.i yulll vou love uiul ' vea well you know il i anawered sir i .,".,,,. â– since m.ii are nn adven ureas cruel ii ii i ii would in t in v whole in-time with my hitiitl have better paid it tliun n uiiaerable hire '' the in it oke mil in reply and sir gcorgu nl â– i n ii.i - lei fr t lint moment ml he liui.h'il in the thames lie was icre put into tholuiinlsof the sailors and toniluek'il to n hotel giving i i ai i thai ho would ii 1 ul i i'l " â– "' ' - ' "â– lobe 1 ,: in aiii a ,. nu . ;.. ,, relieved from i ii i i ii jail though it might he nt till in 1.1,1 were warned of his upture li wna nighl when tlii landing in the i'iiiiiim took place sir george i night mourning over that fate i'lll ll i.l foiis til l,i 1,1 1 1,1,1 im ,, a in the ning ho drew up nn â– up all to hi creditors ii mil scarcely hniahod this when u visit ir mi ttiiuounced it ivaa his bi â– \. reti ti 1 woman what seek you aid he sternly â€¢ la not i task done i hove now tu do with others â€¢ with none but me m.i the lady in i low voice nnd with it timidity of man uilike her prei , , â– u iml do you mean madam naked sir cicorge â€¢ i mu vottr solo creditor said the hull : mil in placed in his hands some pnpers iii â– mi i bu hi own re loomed bonds lie looked up iiiuiiiuzu i i mi had a couiain once sir . nl tin hi.lv with her eyes on he floor iliad anno fulton said sir george . in nm in childl i she weiil ubroad when n more child mull !' continued the lu.lv she did said the baronet and i nn i heard ivaa married to u very weal in pluiitcr in the island where llicv bel li paineil ii t bear it fot we lev d each other even when infants â– !â€¢ , wedded agninsl her will i tin ted iln ln.lv : for she too remembered 1.1 i.n shi is noil a widow a light mil i n gradually breaking upon sit . ' mind lie started hastily for il look hold of the lady's baud â– â€¢ ironing himself at her feet vou nt -' â€¢ 1 tut your cousin ann said tho lady it i ni'm.ii to carry mir tale beyond â€¢ when the imagination of the tlmi remains to be done il hull innl returned to england n rich had learned tin situation and i in â€¢ arm mail of her well remembered . had seen him nl houlogno hud il lo overturn nt lii i a and mule hi iie.iiiuintance m.i innl onli bought l iln lishiug bcbume tl , - ii ni in her temperance and â– -â€¢ him to england where i have his debts paid i i lived happily like all lovers in â€¢ . . ami in wish all were n true n the i ll./.i n in boston 1 i itizi a thus talks of boston and it â€¢â€¢ all tli violent nncted in the capi lal of the old i'.nv state i the result n " of iml v men of hod minister of tl gospel nf'peai in uf iih an lie liinlly instigated tho fanatical rabble |. ibuirbl u work tin li laii ackuowl i""tl,-"i section is.wlui . the higher law a code knowi themselves nmi thu devil " am law hiimaii or divino that dm it annum with thia law thei execrate tram pie nn i n upon us of no force or i.l.li to compi'l a inzv woollv-heniled in i i , return to in master nmi work lb n living 1 ilm highest crime known i il higher inn i lav n ii im man - ' , ti asiaii race nn ollicer of nier i in inn inn who assists in enf authority ih a deed entitling tlm her ul accomplishos it t a higher nt i the seventh heaven than st i'aul th i'wetvu apostles or nm 1 ilm imhl ainu f martyrs who itave died forth ul iim â– ilnctriiioa i chrislianitv or l the i loin of man discussion on brkkciies for the benefit f " im minded wo miii tn pi a chapter imm sterne's â€¢â€¢ i riatriitu siiand ." tlm bcoiio is mr nm i mi shandy'i bed room wharo ihe itiplu nn iii bed nmi d i a nn knotty point relative to ihe heroa future clothing â€¢â€¢ wo bhould begin sod my father turning himself halt round in bod ami shifting ida pillow a littli towards my mother 1 !! n lie opened the debate " wo should begin to think mrs shandy of putting tin ho mi in ilms " we iliiuild m sai.l my mothor 11 u . del'er il my dear quoth my lit liier abaiiiufully â€¢â– i think in do mi shandy bald mi mother not inn ilm child looks extremely well a m ni father in hi vi t and â€¢â– 11 look very well in thorn re plied mi mother â€¢â€¢ am'l for that reason it would ho al m.,i a in answered nu father to take him mil i """," â€¢â€¢ ii would bo ni i mi mother â€¢â€¢ ilm in i i he i growing a very tall lad rejoined my father â€¢â€¢ lb ia very tall for his age indeed â– â– i in not making two syllables of it imagine quoth my father " who tho deuce ii takes after â€¢â€¢ 1 cannol c leivo for my life said nu mother " humph i said mv father the dialogue ceased for a moment â€¢â€¢ i am very short myself continued " you .,',. verj short mr shandy said my mother " humph ijsotli my father to him self ii -"â– mi nn : in muttering which cd his pillow a little further fr in v mother 1 * and turning nboul nguiu nil ulld to the del lite for aii.illi three iniuutes and n i ulf -â€¢ 11 â– a lie gets these breaches made fat ii i in a i glier tone " he'll , m,,-i in â€¢,,.'." " lie will be very awkward in them at first replied nu mother â€¢â€¢ and twill i lucky if that's tho worst i.'i added nu father - li mil be oery lucky answered my mother â€¢â– i suppose replied my father muk king soma pause first " ho'ji bo exactly , rpeoplc'a children " iu i tli -," said nu mothor though i bhould be very sorry for lhat added nu father and ... the de bate stopped again â€¢â– i hey should hoof leather suid my father turning about again the will lost him said my ther â– â€¢ the loiigi t ' - but im cun have linings to em re plied my father -â– lie cannot said my mother - twcro better to huvo them of i'n tiim quoth my father â€¢â€¢ nothing im i .â€¢ belter answered my mother " except dimity replied my father ' i best of all repliod my mother " i ino must not give him his death 1...1.1 or interi tinted my father â€¢â– ll.i ii means ' bald my mothor and so the dialogue stood till again " i am resolved however quoth my tat i in liking il lice the fourth time he shall have no ] kets in them thero i no occasion for any said nu mother " i in nn in his coat and waistcoat cried my father â– â€¢ i mi in so too replied my mother " i igh it he gets a i u or n top 1 souls ii i a crown and a sceptre i them they should have where to -,â– cure it order it as you please mr shandy slid mv in ther " but don't you think it right i added i ui father pressing tho point home to " perfectly aid uu mother it it please you mr shandy thuro's for you criod my fathor tnper " pleases mo ! y'ou will a ver distinguish mrs shandy norshnll 1 ever teach you to do it betwixt a point of pleasure and a point ol convenience this was on sunday night and further this chapter sayeth not what it costs 1 , ia covery of stolon property in the pet :' a black nigger like tone â– -!- ii snug inn it i estimated tlint the entire cnpensc of this case will ex nl the nm t thirty thousand del . lurs it t a pin that there is no law hi which boston would be coinpelli'd to pti the whole aimanit i'lm boston papers state that with ro gard i the uiilitnry expenses the prosi deiil bus been consulted and replied thai 1 the united states government will assuini fur sen ico of the l'nitod states troops ot f the m.i-imliii-mii volunteer militia - h ca li m given in evidence to prove ilu ' soundness of democracy on internal im , provi'inenta that call in graves gave tin f casting vote for the central railroad bill â– all honor ni we lo calvin oravi in - thai net but what was thocourso of hi ii on n party towards hint was not nini | teen twentieths of the pnrty npposod t .â€¢ that bill ' could he have obtained 2 i loinoerntic votes in his counti after tlm >â– vote i lias he yet recovered from its e t fecial thia ia a pari of tho hiator whic had bettor keep hid till brooklyn kiot wo clip ilm following im mi of the - sun lav riot in brooklyn from ilm nmi â€¢ york herald it will bo aeon tlmi two in li 1 pnilioa ilm i 11.111.ii nmi ilm j shields guards forming a portion of ilm rogitnont wero called oul by iln mayor â€¢ nnd won luty inatoad of shooting i down american ii na many irish men too wore in ilm polico iml diil their ,â– duty manfully a despatch i tho wuah ington star dated m nidiiy n.v â– that tho reported riot iva a flush in the pan un.l thai tlm exaggeration wn in all pro bability in tift'oct ilm municipal oloction in tlm city ol washington him public 11 ill ni login i i i nli i ii in i.a agraphia agonts and tho despatch for nn ii . i i i.v ilm agents of ilm associated press mi - worded aa to give confirma tion to lha belief that it was intended to aid the know nothing party in wash ington s.,1,/1 carolinian as had boon announced on sunday evening of last week n prcachor attach ml to iim primitive mothodial church of bridge btreet appoarod upon the lol on the corner of smith and atlantic btroota nt un appointed timo and delivered 11 seiinoii hi name i 1 ph 1'olgor und im it in ponied nmi assisted in tha uxcrcisos by the trustees and ollicers of his church the toxt was part of the 2d verso of tho loth chapter of st luke " this man re ceiveth inimi from which ho argued 1 hrisl preached to all kinds uf peo pleâ€”to mixed multitudes of different faiths such aa wore gathered here on this occasion previous lo the sermon n prayer was made in which ilm hope mi expressed thtil nil these | pie round a bout might la made hi tter insteud of worse i.v coming there tin bervieos passed ll ipiieil.v 11 . disposition being evinced to molest tho preacher or disturb codings tlie procession from new york arriv ed boniutime before thesern â– unmenc . i imi nmubered probably about two hundred three abreast and marched and counter inarched up am down atlantic street awaiting the arrival of tlm preach er 11 hen they come up ami st i until tin iiii 11 mi vir ami ilmn proceed ed ih nn smith street toward ilm catha rine ferry in ilm same order us they came from ih o'clock 11 1 11 crowd begun to assemble ami al .". o'clock it num bered over six thousand the mayor tho chief of police and the whole of the dis posable 1 ni under their command was present by the exertions of thu mayor the sidewalks were kept clear so thai pi pi i ul i pa unmolested nn 1 not lik 11 proi ion occasions im compelled to go around tho distance of several blocks or nm the risk of ilm couseqtl uieos tie deserves great credit for tire firm stand ho took and the promptness shown in seeing in 1 de - executed [ during the aftern 1 there wore borne slight disturbances at the corner of smith anil atlantic btreots in which a number of white hats were km eke i off but no further damage done the offenders were prompt 1 ! arrested the new york procession in passing down towards the ferry were followed by 1 largo crowd they walked in an or di ril aud peticeuble manner an occa sional hoot or cheer greeted them ami that was all until they reached main and i'voiil trial hero and in btreots lend ing thereto an immense crowd had con greguted nearly some twenty thousand nnd n tiboiil hull ol the procession had passed pront street 11 general cry was made by the irish " hiss boys hiss , â– â€¢ now go iu come on boys and with that cauio showers of st is sticks ami brickbacks which were hurled at the ' new y'orkers a grand rush was now ' made but the line of the procession re mained unbroken ami inarched to the 1 ferry house gate and entered with mili tary precision as they were assaulted â– tlmi tired pistols al those who struck at ' them and it i probable that about thirty 1 shots wero discharged several were shot '. 1 mm a boy who had part of 1 ken off ami a man who fell upon the '' pin inn nt apparently dead 801111 li vi or six were shot and 1 grenl many had their hea is arms and clubs pistols n rem shells and ton hew like hail in ei '' ti"ii ili ni u t nrkers wen â– t gnti 1 and us tin vivcn i tired 11 iiuinbei ii "'"â€¢ i 1 lui of the ferry boats to ik 1 ll 11 loud of the new yorkers hut the pilots of v the two retiming boat 1 )' going on would not enter the dock bill 1 1 off during tho continuance of the , riot tlmi finally enton i all those noi arrested iven pi till tl eir departure lice had hard work they had â€žâ– to fight like tigers n â– â€¢ . nti r ol Â« al country and man of thoin are irish they did their duty manfully wlienom ivoiild attempt lo tako 11 man into custo dy he ua nre i be beaten 11 "' mid several wen bndli burl freelv.'tiuil knocked dowi ie nil who resisted thein when tltov couli ii do it ,.. the military came upon the ! ,. been stationed at the armory during tin ,,, nflernoi.il awaiting ordi rs 1 \| iyor cnmi with them and as in " lt walked down main btreet read the bio '.,â– ami fho sheriff also appeared upon th .|, scene of action and tin prevent any further oul innnli the mob was i-lent-ed mini and quiet ivaa rualored this ivaaal teight o'clock in tin i nt iii'iihai excited int ofl the public mind respecting the proposition fur a i i'i hil.it i.i liquor law tits c inunicntion in this pnpor signed " raptiblican ia â€¢ ntltli 1 lo coilaidi nilioli i i-i im . nm ii a â– ua ul jiiilginonl ia n k ,â€” i nny ml i il icgiahitlnti ,,,,, hlng ihi subject lint il iih recognise a ncews ni foi ro legialation porhnpa id not ll doli limn loe.nt.rnco tlm proi lion of i , publican or aon , mini in thereto porhnpa also ultra prohibiten inw man might cnaisten in embrace it as the oul prarlieabl stcpllkel ,, be taken in lluil dlrmitioti thu propo in ai i-a novel ono lo ua if adopted in good faith might form n common ground for llio moderate portion i'll | pic who desire , i legialation "" i i'j-ct actual colli between two ultra prohibiten in i i.iai prohibitory men aa in to bo noil tlirenteiied in ninny placoa we regard aa nol h k i result in good but in evil to tho com unity orcrnsb yh putriul tho following i th urn h â€¢ t.t io â– i 1,1a tho " patriot to ik i'm !,..â– < ../ il â– ; '","' patriot â– will you alio mo through your columns to innl n suggestion ll i subject lluil oecu i â– ' promiuent position in public mind i menu uli.il is culled tho prnkihitary fair ques tion i do tin in iit with n l.-ir to i ii i libeling views in regard to what legislation i id bo lin.l upon iln subject to unite tho friends of the cause upon soiuulhhig definito nnd also with a hopo lu free this question from tl biecti r poliliclana iu regard to tin elfcol ii t to have iqion llio interval of tho two grcnl political pnrties of tho country i pro a a substitute for a i â€¢ â€¢ - lawa now in force reguhititig the sale of spirituous liquors lo enihodyth following priticiploinaliiiv.il he a | m ; m toenrr m intoi if . tuit thai the county courts bo thu licensing powi r but thai th.-i shall grant liconso to nil one to ii i spirituous liquors oitlict in large or small ipum titics icapi it be upon petition present 1 to il.-iii signed l.v a mujimtv of tho vote of the school district in which tho person desiring im li lici use i,iâ€žl presenting such petition resides : , person shall 11 in his district with out ii license under such penalty aa would se cure lh ,,!â€ž nan i of the law '( i inn in-li tiotu il school districts 1 causo tho boundnrics are well known nnd defined i take it for granted thai llio friends of legis lion ii ibis subject would bo satisfied with alum a inw because it would place tho question un der th control of ih voters of the country 1 take it for 1,1.1,1 tlint neither of the , great political parties as a t"..'v woeld oppose the passage of such n inn for sumo roo tl.-ii 1 propoao that the frienda of tho measure require ih n nt of candidates for die legisla ture to il passage of such a law r ono simi lar in its provisions as a i litiou of their bup i i now if the polilicnl pnrties of tho country will avail th-in-li of this buggcation il will i easy for them to select such candidates for the legislature ns will favor tl.csoviov â€” whom ever either may be in iii a ndency and the ti'-.t will be that n itv will ni to saver party ties than now exist -, fur na tins question i concerned now will the honda of prolilbi ti lit upon thia view of tho q : 1 don't preai to speak bynuthoriti foranv per son or party bul think on reflection they would will the political parties of the country suffer tin question to occupy tl â– position above assign ed it i if so nil well i ni if not i think in all fairness tlioy ought not to complain if the friends of in is measure should â€” k to a â€žâ– plisli in another mode what parti restricti would hut them republican attempt to purchase burns several negotiations to purchase bums wero at tempted in boston ii friday after die decision of the commissioner but thev were not listened to it i bttid that col smile on leaving the city in tho morn ing left the most peremptory orders - to trade at no price even if si nun were offe rod s -'.' ' the lotest nine days wonder the boston abolition mob experienced a alight relapse on satur day a black fellow went an g the sympathizers representing himself to be n fugitive slave that his masti r was in search of him and tlint he wanti in order to esi apt â– ' in n lu lie sue mi'm'li'.l in raising a , siderabli money but was al i â– . - i for indulging mention . . 1 v ' applied to the s - 1 i r | pleiisiin i \ le ii his i â– â– i you mean 1 ' was â€¢ reply li meoill's acceptance oftl f briiieeton has been received in o s lietii 1 â– \ nn buren i reported to have ml that the nebraska bill is the best bill :â€¢ was passed hi ' m will kill ovorv in in i in â€¢ â€¢â– free sim wl litis voto'd for it which he says will . ititly to bo wish t ed i ut what i more than this it wii i kill oil till uortiii an men who have liith i meeting of citizens pursuant t previous notice a t lonven tlon of citir.ons of the connty favorable t the tcinpcranco reform mot in tha court ii ni in iln place on saturday last and organised by appointing j ii enniss esq chairman and j j iim in secretary in taking the chair mr emtiss nn limine i in tlm following address the object of iln < lonventton : ': our bill f rights rleolaraa lluil tho poopla inn iii tight i i nl.li 1 hi r tu n nil nli n n g i 1'n.l . tin gri n ' on inn 1 right ii ian ., ilocl t,..l,i to aider ivhat t lâ€”t i..1.-.1 l.v u for llio hi mm lll'lll i'll l m kc .,,, thai tli tuinporaniio kcfortn la pro otin a n id iliat it iai i u . nli nl ted t ad rm llio political i ivll so 1 nnd iniirnl condition of tho | plo ilia m-.-t t..t â€¢â– ii10ii i'll li.a i i ill allium i niâ€žl ll i ia tl al opornliotia whcrovet il ii-i clearl | roves il until of their declarations tli liquor lieotico i.ioi unoiii - m.i hook - n ii.'inn ' iilii ii ti compl i ii ilm i mil justness we alloilga thai it impose nn unequal and unjnal nu upon h p pl , iiiu uln i a im .,â– â€ž!., in n,l,l legislation i tl good of tho whuli | â€¢ . â– j 1 . - of ilia state i niuiul ninl ivill not sustain i'l i mi in relation to tl traffic in intoxl lors i i ua i i ai ] tli prin ciple llmi ih traffic i -,. lull i dim , i ami peril unit ii should not bo ontiuatod lo all per sons in iv i a certain . - 1 .- a â€” of persona we do 11..1 find it fi t mil a aro nil other branch .- of trade bul checked nnd guarded l.i n ape cinlp rmia on or licence to tli only who can provoagood moral uharacler prom this it i m.|.an that it i ii-inii-'l in the law thai il io to 1 ii iiliit-il evil nnd tl bjocl i lokeep rtnln limits and then to proi d i n ih evils which i alt from it bj imposing a nu upon ihu iiiduatrioiib bnrd working nnd virtu i citizens of tho st a to di frni ili expenses i the orimo and paiiporiam which it produces in the ndvanccnioiil of public opiniot thia subject it i natural and reasonable to enquire ii'ti.i be tho true | ciple of legislation on thia subject ; whether a greal nnd powerful evil ns tin 1 and which i acknowledged - to bo in all li al i l proteoted by lliu suite lo the op pression of lh hard-working nnd virtuous citi zens of the state or whether it should be pro hibited l.v law for die common good of tho whole mat the ul fib traffic aro in all respects no groat and are in bpilo of all tho legal enact tnenta now existing so far spread bud spreading if ih 1 1 th 1 to the state in i in ml character and ii productive industry i -.. great the costs of i -,. uting for crime committed under tho iiifittenoo of mi xlcnting drinks nnd the taxes to support pnupera nindo so by intem perance am so great the failure of nppeala mail by urgument i moral iiii-i,,n nr in [ nin i'nl respects so manifest nnd tin in t lluil thou sands of our country nu n arc nntitinlly -, nl to a drunkard's grave as the rcsull of tl i.a,kin usages of society th.-ae things nn forcing the inquiry upon the public mind whethe il .- or la not proper and practicable lo prohibit the traf fic altogether nnd whether this i not the point which regisluti nisi reach nnd should reach in rcgnrd lo this nl the question nn . la a prohibitory liquor lam constitutional i wu regard it tun settled point that it is conststu ii il tho decisions of the supreme courtaof n number of the suites of this union the de cisions nlso of the judges of lh supremo court of the lini-.l states by whom this law has been adjudicated settles this point wo think aa be yond all question m i â– :,, i nr n of the mi mm court i s tiaa decided that if the state has ilu powi r of restraint by licencca t any extent she has th discretionary power to judgo of its limits ail i unit o lo the l.-ll-rlll of piohll.itilu it alto gether i'h net of the letrislnturc of this state pro hibiting the aalo of spirituous liquors within two ' - impel llul d i , for the benetil of th r institutions of learning prove that tin state has i , i ised tli prohibit ing power over certain limits and therefore ' n ii go to the l-n-th of ni"liii niil n alto gether ituismucli then fore a the traffic in intoxica - ia the subject of lvirislalion : inas much a ih taxes impos . citizen of the state to meet the im an . spouses . f crime and pnupi riant pro lu i'i the trnfrie isth-stnto ill it leirlliition n-iiiii . ti , evil and k to regulate il gc-ther in - the legis i ' â– 1 it n prim :; 1 with i b tho respec to ni.lllit ' n of prohibit ' ' \, wero rt mr 1 1 si mmi in i i.i ii ,:â– , of said 1 the follow i ; been re i'i j s.l 11 l-.'.l h - - s ',â€ž,,, i ,\ l km ,. i,â€ž|l i ' ,',''â€¢' fb'iii you not lha 36th ul may and frnin ,. llllmllelll in u n 1 - i , "â€¢â€¢"" '""", '"," ,â€ž,,, , i 1 ....... ii . 1 nosi 11 ur j j s 1 hi .. lata i ii 'â– -

toft 1 1 11 a fdalrjiiitan pi'untti to vnlitirii linns iiiiririiiitirr jntrrinil jni}irniirmriit i i qtoinmrrrc tl)f iuis nno 5-rirnrrii jllornliti anii tljf f.i,iiili cirrlr sausi.l'i.y n c il'm i 1854 vol xl new sum i;s m.mi5i:i iv .). 1 bruneii 13 1 i toil m profrlbton terms 1 t dallam ayaar 1 1 wllhln ibnw Â« i i illl f ..,,,- m 1 01 ..,; i i 1 mid i 1 â€¢ l|.l,.ll i ll leâ€žl onil lll.ee l laro artor tho year hoa osalrod no vafmr dan-..niln e.l mu i ll ,,,.... i ii no paid eke nl .., the o|m ... lha k.i lotion 1 1 k mm a i >..- i i>.,,i tn ",,.,,,. alia 11 ad i.ti i 1>i terms tin pbuteietobs of tin newspapers ie agreed upon the following ..â€¢ ingi ment of noifwnn advertising rates ijj'i lit ... - 4 ate 4 â– ..-.... t4 , â– -- i afa 3 - a h|i.ar a ll apaoa '.â– ' ..,..- 1 i.i il .'.Â«.' i.n . aa j,..i ,,, making itui tt d ..,Â».,..,. ,, i ,,,,,â€ž. ii . l-.l ... s â€ž ,. . â– .,. \ . . . ' '" * â€¢" i li,,r l e.l iii pn.|Â».,lkj|i i lli wll.ilr.nl ii la.li ,,,.,, 11 ' i ,, ' j,a..i.-.l |â€ž ||,,â€ž,. â€ž|â€ž, ir.r i'll i i a i l'â€ž.io 11,1 ra | , parana Â»< ihiim in â€¢ a in il numb i i wiahaal it i a , Â».. Â« i i 0 o,"i at i pal u i ;, . ia an incident at uoulooni the i-ii-t..i,i which mi â€¢ glishmcii him r ill in to i france when debts ami the lii render tin it on n conntrv sonn .. hot i . b ith in .â– â€¢",, i t.il.u â– ,,,,-., bon logne ami other to ua forming i places of i-"ii-l".'i . :- i ml mii-i'.ii t present for tho inoal part a i a.-.rii"l society ami tn v itne vcrj iiii ii i-.-m iv d . ii,,i precise li oak i.'.nl i-i believe th following romantic atory in all its there i nothing veri improbal li part of ilmin sir i leorgc in ll i a of good english i'm to il.ni logne -",,,,- i air ago under ral liar ' ii illli lie innl been 1,-l't li ll young nitli command i a go tnoiiial estate but innl given iiinu -â– â– i i tl fash able foil â€¢- ol il â€¢â– - high in n to allow nearly tin il i lh iiinu ii the nil a la-t n in hone .- d carry it ii innl 1 expectations howei er a ma atiie a merchant ami one of th ri.li.-t in tlm metropolis im likclv iu tlm due cour f thm i i iu sir ii fortune a hiaiicnrcal heir il.ua huul of tlm young nn m i ul innl !â€ž , ami peril ni-l.v nlicnnted lu ll . i tlm latter it was Â« ti ihi object tlm an idea imarll nil i o i â– 1 thought im mi Â«| illation in the funds might not i have a ih no -.- thill mu ai ' m i cimt in mi |." a la i.i i ' ilm great hitter nnd i".t out .. prize i i may n well tn il ; nil : illl i i scared worth thinking tu â– 1 hall tr nt leant 1 poor s.r oeorgi ' 11 sonic ii inui i deep there an which cannot im nmi i at all : that how over ih . p one may !â€žâ€¢ in ilm mire there la a chain f gcttinu dccpoi lie did venture his nil inthualoeks hi in i'nl in e and even twice 'â– â– ii â–º pir,t,.l lu in good fortune i â– be had but t venture further nmi ti in more ' ala '. im mi n i in the hands of vi teran gum del sum of tho very worst members of the l.oil.i ul speculate iu tli niiitti i into their im nl i innl i hlsexpcctations were and win n ili.-i led 1 ti by a nibbl â€¢ two until by ii series of ruso's considi n i i ' i i such a held oftriiiianeliiins tlni at length got him placed un of l.-l.i which even all hie tun , would with dilllcult lighti n lloldii him i...ii.nl l.v il'i it in and mi-.iim i then wailed i ly for in accession to hi prospective inheritu -, knowing well that tlm nine prospect would i â– victim nl within rem b of i any time sir ieorgc wandered about town i'm im months after tin o mi h ip . like t man with u rope around hia nei ilu lug tlmi ti im had man n n ninci with himaelf cm nn important point this point nffocted hi whole | fortunes tho young baronel was until rail pngai ml ol â– i i naei ho mi well educutcil mnl it may hi bis liuurl was g i and hia intmiti.ni vuii toward all limn under oriliiiur â– i im ia ie but ida i ran of iiii nm i ih a minm he hnd formi il 1mm relaxed hia moral principlea this in quiri i l,i 1 came mm mi phi th point which im canvusbud with himsel was whether or not after inn mi mo dialinctly ascertained thill im innl bee ilm lii f in i lit , !, i.iei.i uiih them were binding upon liu ii i en â– â– aid yes for they had ncl ed within ihe in , l honor sni'l iln - i for ii , - had i.i bond ; i ni ilmn iii i the nllu r internal nr ira llmi goi il , 1,1 hit , moat . ami thcv lllivii mil 1 t i hil i ,, , tlm nr til i ,.,/â€ž, i ill wlltlt lllj follj llllllglll from th an nt iim oxpeiiao ol u fortune nn i wilh il iiii m mii olll i ihoir pockltl it itlc . if i h t ii - i all i shall i i gared i'hu end i the ill nt . ihlll tli iii i'l 1 si i .., i ai i i ui i if heir .,'!", 1 â– pill hi i -" i i iii l-'iiiiiim u i i ii i ih portable ti i nn li till | in â€¢: l.nir i vita ii ilia ai with il to i no the creditora i in nmi vowed i'i icngei hut tlicjy ui lir-t kneii ll in i nllel in lh recovi i l a i from , ,, ililm ,,,, m sir ti ' 1 himself in n colliitri i , â– i mm boulogln ii innl been nl.lt to carry ti ll tn ,, snflicicnei â€¢ a ii t i a'ai'ii ul .. ,. ill im an in a ided mu i ' 1 i called ian debts u i ii lived lime ni gri at itlsi ai null , ' a i'u im i li luii mm 11,1 m 1 f ii . a i ', , i trouble itself mm h nl it illilll iim ll.ml ll i a uhlllll i do - " ' iiiniutaiiied a fashioiuible up tineiil so sir georgu led a veri del ami un i i i epting lilll t a -, a i ho '. until lol ' in a la .,., . ' ihroii ihurunuwav , , vi . f the bu i . mi and ih u lid im un l,m i ptltl'il i : hinglorsofdniiglii â– â– ' 1 ll ' me ti i.l ier imt lid he ' ment by a , ' oalecl l th hit , , young imronet sprung nti an i th i faint ail 1 ' t i a ' hour of iii - oi 1 1 1 e r i o v it i too ... . ' i i in per ihe r i of nil : nn lluil th inn tu cstub ironess and inn ing ilechiri : i im in ul il ii lime it pr im â– â– - , . rge i ll not long beaccpiaint i ,,,. - reinarkii ' ... mile widl â– inru.l lorn season t halting â– , , the un to amuse in ., rod in i.ni lake in it aid s j â€¢ li i n charming recrenti ' ni . â– i besides mi phvsieians led nm i take n in i i an ami uxi ri ' at a a posoiblo i tie tiistit through tin cause it i dull i 1 ni for i ailors 1 i -, iinpttiiy but i have been pressed i.i u certain gallant major nmi a certain warlike colonel to ,, to hear me i i il ml i no i-l real day || ... i |â€ž entreat per mission i occupy tl place of tlm ri ml mi sit i i not lie n 1 in i ami i . ,.â€ž t , t bai i-ir-nni â€¢ , , proved hciiutiful nmi the pmr irtl a an â€¢ iiowever i'm mil in i ... un i ll i ' , reatii desire for halting ivasshouii i . . i ' ' " tin n â– . ne place nmi ilmn she ,, . ibiil im hud no limey on this e i ' pleased wilh this disiiicliniilion u l i in iiii i lint i."l himself l i i mi â– . i-beil to convei a tiott nmi im n imt part se 1 i to think of charming 1 i length i slight shower fell in nl lii inn a .' â– '< i to ciller a small iiiiim nl hi nl un.l cukes were il'i 111 n im ; nt i iiftcr h - tho lady enehanl mm iiiil iiill that caused him to but her preae nl self at 1 ngth he pulled ids watch and started up â– what cried lie thai im t advanced nnd id i'l thiol ttâ€ži liuvi over put about i'l 1 loo wua blowing nearly direcl iv il con t me nindiiin it you i 1 ;,. all i i i.i it i surely him lo i the answer startled ilm | ' baroni't â– / , , a a m pin ill i and i ii igbl mi hah !' â€¢ u hut menu rnnl cried mr george â– u lal || h linn i illlghti i tii nn thousand poiinila nu wi red ilm lady with < lues pal i ileppcd liiinii.lii it l""k ill it'll ll ii ' 1 t'll-ll iii s ml 1 la l""l l""kcd iii'ouiiil i'm ol i iii tutu ly ti"t : that i miii'i-iii ii him oil i'.ii-ihimi 1 imii.iii io sir i ,,.,-..,.,' iml ilm lady "' i'i imck ll ii id round and looli 1 in 1 ' > imr purpose than i to ink him tu loudon sir gaorgu aid the ludy interrupting libit ivitlt cnliiineaa tl im iitt'ia.i iih-ii ti imr i'lii'.k sii . turned i iln sailors mi i",r miil he ' twenty-fivolonli a i it ulognol ' in nit livi louial s.-nil tin liulv lis iliibtfully â– u'lion twenty lliouannil pounds nn in ih ti cnlol ' linrlmn.il . treacherous ivoinon !' cried ll â– nl h i-i i i.ni i n ho lookud r 1 niil nn ii lluil threatened peril tn nil if i bill inui ihciticitnstii inflict it ; but the i .'"" a i lllll mill in nn iii-tniit lii iiiim u :, |. iii ii il to lii aidu in ui pair of l.r.iun.i nr the bnrone'l struggled iml m viiin ; n cord was pro duced nmi in nn only nu-il from the iiii'i nf being bound by giving liia â– lluil li ivould i-i'iiiniii in onii'i duriinco iu lint cubin li beenlod to him llmi in liuil untiling for it but toaubtnit kirgi . .. reduced to this condition looked t itli iimii.mhiim.ii nl ida captor she hud cliecked the sailors for linrab ilu a usage of him but other iiiae she expressed no visible emotion ii i rayed l.i yulll vou love uiul ' vea well you know il i anawered sir i .,".,,,. â– since m.ii are nn adven ureas cruel ii ii i ii would in t in v whole in-time with my hitiitl have better paid it tliun n uiiaerable hire '' the in it oke mil in reply and sir gcorgu nl â– i n ii.i - lei fr t lint moment ml he liui.h'il in the thames lie was icre put into tholuiinlsof the sailors and toniluek'il to n hotel giving i i ai i thai ho would ii 1 ul i i'l " â– "' ' - ' "â– lobe 1 ,: in aiii a ,. nu . ;.. ,, relieved from i ii i i ii jail though it might he nt till in 1.1,1 were warned of his upture li wna nighl when tlii landing in the i'iiiiiim took place sir george i night mourning over that fate i'lll ll i.l foiis til l,i 1,1 1 1,1,1 im ,, a in the ning ho drew up nn â– up all to hi creditors ii mil scarcely hniahod this when u visit ir mi ttiiuounced it ivaa his bi â– \. reti ti 1 woman what seek you aid he sternly â€¢ la not i task done i hove now tu do with others â€¢ with none but me m.i the lady in i low voice nnd with it timidity of man uilike her prei , , â– u iml do you mean madam naked sir cicorge â€¢ i mu vottr solo creditor said the hull : mil in placed in his hands some pnpers iii â– mi i bu hi own re loomed bonds lie looked up iiiuiiiuzu i i mi had a couiain once sir . nl tin hi.lv with her eyes on he floor iliad anno fulton said sir george . in nm in childl i she weiil ubroad when n more child mull !' continued the lu.lv she did said the baronet and i nn i heard ivaa married to u very weal in pluiitcr in the island where llicv bel li paineil ii t bear it fot we lev d each other even when infants â– !â€¢ , wedded agninsl her will i tin ted iln ln.lv : for she too remembered 1.1 i.n shi is noil a widow a light mil i n gradually breaking upon sit . ' mind lie started hastily for il look hold of the lady's baud â– â€¢ ironing himself at her feet vou nt -' â€¢ 1 tut your cousin ann said tho lady it i ni'm.ii to carry mir tale beyond â€¢ when the imagination of the tlmi remains to be done il hull innl returned to england n rich had learned tin situation and i in â€¢ arm mail of her well remembered . had seen him nl houlogno hud il lo overturn nt lii i a and mule hi iie.iiiuintance m.i innl onli bought l iln lishiug bcbume tl , - ii ni in her temperance and â– -â€¢ him to england where i have his debts paid i i lived happily like all lovers in â€¢ . . ami in wish all were n true n the i ll./.i n in boston 1 i itizi a thus talks of boston and it â€¢â€¢ all tli violent nncted in the capi lal of the old i'.nv state i the result n " of iml v men of hod minister of tl gospel nf'peai in uf iih an lie liinlly instigated tho fanatical rabble |. ibuirbl u work tin li laii ackuowl i""tl,-"i section is.wlui . the higher law a code knowi themselves nmi thu devil " am law hiimaii or divino that dm it annum with thia law thei execrate tram pie nn i n upon us of no force or i.l.li to compi'l a inzv woollv-heniled in i i , return to in master nmi work lb n living 1 ilm highest crime known i il higher inn i lav n ii im man - ' , ti asiaii race nn ollicer of nier i in inn inn who assists in enf authority ih a deed entitling tlm her ul accomplishos it t a higher nt i the seventh heaven than st i'aul th i'wetvu apostles or nm 1 ilm imhl ainu f martyrs who itave died forth ul iim â– ilnctriiioa i chrislianitv or l the i loin of man discussion on brkkciies for the benefit f " im minded wo miii tn pi a chapter imm sterne's â€¢â€¢ i riatriitu siiand ." tlm bcoiio is mr nm i mi shandy'i bed room wharo ihe itiplu nn iii bed nmi d i a nn knotty point relative to ihe heroa future clothing â€¢â€¢ wo bhould begin sod my father turning himself halt round in bod ami shifting ida pillow a littli towards my mother 1 !! n lie opened the debate " wo should begin to think mrs shandy of putting tin ho mi in ilms " we iliiuild m sai.l my mothor 11 u . del'er il my dear quoth my lit liier abaiiiufully â€¢â– i think in do mi shandy bald mi mother not inn ilm child looks extremely well a m ni father in hi vi t and â€¢â– 11 look very well in thorn re plied mi mother â€¢â€¢ am'l for that reason it would ho al m.,i a in answered nu father to take him mil i """," â€¢â€¢ ii would bo ni i mi mother â€¢â€¢ ilm in i i he i growing a very tall lad rejoined my father â€¢â€¢ lb ia very tall for his age indeed â– â– i in not making two syllables of it imagine quoth my father " who tho deuce ii takes after â€¢â€¢ 1 cannol c leivo for my life said nu mother " humph i said mv father the dialogue ceased for a moment â€¢â€¢ i am very short myself continued " you .,',. verj short mr shandy said my mother " humph ijsotli my father to him self ii -"â– mi nn : in muttering which cd his pillow a little further fr in v mother 1 * and turning nboul nguiu nil ulld to the del lite for aii.illi three iniuutes and n i ulf -â€¢ 11 â– a lie gets these breaches made fat ii i in a i glier tone " he'll , m,,-i in â€¢,,.'." " lie will be very awkward in them at first replied nu mother â€¢â€¢ and twill i lucky if that's tho worst i.'i added nu father - li mil be oery lucky answered my mother â€¢â– i suppose replied my father muk king soma pause first " ho'ji bo exactly , rpeoplc'a children " iu i tli -," said nu mothor though i bhould be very sorry for lhat added nu father and ... the de bate stopped again â€¢â– i hey should hoof leather suid my father turning about again the will lost him said my ther â– â€¢ the loiigi t ' - but im cun have linings to em re plied my father -â– lie cannot said my mother - twcro better to huvo them of i'n tiim quoth my father â€¢â€¢ nothing im i .â€¢ belter answered my mother " except dimity replied my father ' i best of all repliod my mother " i ino must not give him his death 1...1.1 or interi tinted my father â€¢â– ll.i ii means ' bald my mothor and so the dialogue stood till again " i am resolved however quoth my tat i in liking il lice the fourth time he shall have no ] kets in them thero i no occasion for any said nu mother " i in nn in his coat and waistcoat cried my father â– â€¢ i mi in so too replied my mother " i igh it he gets a i u or n top 1 souls ii i a crown and a sceptre i them they should have where to -,â– cure it order it as you please mr shandy slid mv in ther " but don't you think it right i added i ui father pressing tho point home to " perfectly aid uu mother it it please you mr shandy thuro's for you criod my fathor tnper " pleases mo ! y'ou will a ver distinguish mrs shandy norshnll 1 ever teach you to do it betwixt a point of pleasure and a point ol convenience this was on sunday night and further this chapter sayeth not what it costs 1 , ia covery of stolon property in the pet :' a black nigger like tone â– -!- ii snug inn it i estimated tlint the entire cnpensc of this case will ex nl the nm t thirty thousand del . lurs it t a pin that there is no law hi which boston would be coinpelli'd to pti the whole aimanit i'lm boston papers state that with ro gard i the uiilitnry expenses the prosi deiil bus been consulted and replied thai 1 the united states government will assuini fur sen ico of the l'nitod states troops ot f the m.i-imliii-mii volunteer militia - h ca li m given in evidence to prove ilu ' soundness of democracy on internal im , provi'inenta that call in graves gave tin f casting vote for the central railroad bill â– all honor ni we lo calvin oravi in - thai net but what was thocourso of hi ii on n party towards hint was not nini | teen twentieths of the pnrty npposod t .â€¢ that bill ' could he have obtained 2 i loinoerntic votes in his counti after tlm >â– vote i lias he yet recovered from its e t fecial thia ia a pari of tho hiator whic had bettor keep hid till brooklyn kiot wo clip ilm following im mi of the - sun lav riot in brooklyn from ilm nmi â€¢ york herald it will bo aeon tlmi two in li 1 pnilioa ilm i 11.111.ii nmi ilm j shields guards forming a portion of ilm rogitnont wero called oul by iln mayor â€¢ nnd won luty inatoad of shooting i down american ii na many irish men too wore in ilm polico iml diil their ,â– duty manfully a despatch i tho wuah ington star dated m nidiiy n.v â– that tho reported riot iva a flush in the pan un.l thai tlm exaggeration wn in all pro bability in tift'oct ilm municipal oloction in tlm city ol washington him public 11 ill ni login i i i nli i ii in i.a agraphia agonts and tho despatch for nn ii . i i i.v ilm agents of ilm associated press mi - worded aa to give confirma tion to lha belief that it was intended to aid the know nothing party in wash ington s.,1,/1 carolinian as had boon announced on sunday evening of last week n prcachor attach ml to iim primitive mothodial church of bridge btreet appoarod upon the lol on the corner of smith and atlantic btroota nt un appointed timo and delivered 11 seiinoii hi name i 1 ph 1'olgor und im it in ponied nmi assisted in tha uxcrcisos by the trustees and ollicers of his church the toxt was part of the 2d verso of tho loth chapter of st luke " this man re ceiveth inimi from which ho argued 1 hrisl preached to all kinds uf peo pleâ€”to mixed multitudes of different faiths such aa wore gathered here on this occasion previous lo the sermon n prayer was made in which ilm hope mi expressed thtil nil these | pie round a bout might la made hi tter insteud of worse i.v coming there tin bervieos passed ll ipiieil.v 11 . disposition being evinced to molest tho preacher or disturb codings tlie procession from new york arriv ed boniutime before thesern â– unmenc . i imi nmubered probably about two hundred three abreast and marched and counter inarched up am down atlantic street awaiting the arrival of tlm preach er 11 hen they come up ami st i until tin iiii 11 mi vir ami ilmn proceed ed ih nn smith street toward ilm catha rine ferry in ilm same order us they came from ih o'clock 11 1 11 crowd begun to assemble ami al .". o'clock it num bered over six thousand the mayor tho chief of police and the whole of the dis posable 1 ni under their command was present by the exertions of thu mayor the sidewalks were kept clear so thai pi pi i ul i pa unmolested nn 1 not lik 11 proi ion occasions im compelled to go around tho distance of several blocks or nm the risk of ilm couseqtl uieos tie deserves great credit for tire firm stand ho took and the promptness shown in seeing in 1 de - executed [ during the aftern 1 there wore borne slight disturbances at the corner of smith anil atlantic btreots in which a number of white hats were km eke i off but no further damage done the offenders were prompt 1 ! arrested the new york procession in passing down towards the ferry were followed by 1 largo crowd they walked in an or di ril aud peticeuble manner an occa sional hoot or cheer greeted them ami that was all until they reached main and i'voiil trial hero and in btreots lend ing thereto an immense crowd had con greguted nearly some twenty thousand nnd n tiboiil hull ol the procession had passed pront street 11 general cry was made by the irish " hiss boys hiss , â– â€¢ now go iu come on boys and with that cauio showers of st is sticks ami brickbacks which were hurled at the ' new y'orkers a grand rush was now ' made but the line of the procession re mained unbroken ami inarched to the 1 ferry house gate and entered with mili tary precision as they were assaulted â– tlmi tired pistols al those who struck at ' them and it i probable that about thirty 1 shots wero discharged several were shot '. 1 mm a boy who had part of 1 ken off ami a man who fell upon the '' pin inn nt apparently dead 801111 li vi or six were shot and 1 grenl many had their hea is arms and clubs pistols n rem shells and ton hew like hail in ei '' ti"ii ili ni u t nrkers wen â– t gnti 1 and us tin vivcn i tired 11 iiuinbei ii "'"â€¢ i 1 lui of the ferry boats to ik 1 ll 11 loud of the new yorkers hut the pilots of v the two retiming boat 1 )' going on would not enter the dock bill 1 1 off during tho continuance of the , riot tlmi finally enton i all those noi arrested iven pi till tl eir departure lice had hard work they had â€žâ– to fight like tigers n â– â€¢ . nti r ol Â« al country and man of thoin are irish they did their duty manfully wlienom ivoiild attempt lo tako 11 man into custo dy he ua nre i be beaten 11 "' mid several wen bndli burl freelv.'tiuil knocked dowi ie nil who resisted thein when tltov couli ii do it ,.. the military came upon the ! ,. been stationed at the armory during tin ,,, nflernoi.il awaiting ordi rs 1 \| iyor cnmi with them and as in " lt walked down main btreet read the bio '.,â– ami fho sheriff also appeared upon th .|, scene of action and tin prevent any further oul innnli the mob was i-lent-ed mini and quiet ivaa rualored this ivaaal teight o'clock in tin i nt iii'iihai excited int ofl the public mind respecting the proposition fur a i i'i hil.it i.i liquor law tits c inunicntion in this pnpor signed " raptiblican ia â€¢ ntltli 1 lo coilaidi nilioli i i-i im . nm ii a â– ua ul jiiilginonl ia n k ,â€” i nny ml i il icgiahitlnti ,,,,, hlng ihi subject lint il iih recognise a ncews ni foi ro legialation porhnpa id not ll doli limn loe.nt.rnco tlm proi lion of i , publican or aon , mini in thereto porhnpa also ultra prohibiten inw man might cnaisten in embrace it as the oul prarlieabl stcpllkel ,, be taken in lluil dlrmitioti thu propo in ai i-a novel ono lo ua if adopted in good faith might form n common ground for llio moderate portion i'll | pic who desire , i legialation "" i i'j-ct actual colli between two ultra prohibiten in i i.iai prohibitory men aa in to bo noil tlirenteiied in ninny placoa we regard aa nol h k i result in good but in evil to tho com unity orcrnsb yh putriul tho following i th urn h â€¢ t.t io â– i 1,1a tho " patriot to ik i'm !,..â– < ../ il â– ; '","' patriot â– will you alio mo through your columns to innl n suggestion ll i subject lluil oecu i â– ' promiuent position in public mind i menu uli.il is culled tho prnkihitary fair ques tion i do tin in iit with n l.-ir to i ii i libeling views in regard to what legislation i id bo lin.l upon iln subject to unite tho friends of the cause upon soiuulhhig definito nnd also with a hopo lu free this question from tl biecti r poliliclana iu regard to tin elfcol ii t to have iqion llio interval of tho two grcnl political pnrties of tho country i pro a a substitute for a i â€¢ â€¢ - lawa now in force reguhititig the sale of spirituous liquors lo enihodyth following priticiploinaliiiv.il he a | m ; m toenrr m intoi if . tuit thai the county courts bo thu licensing powi r but thai th.-i shall grant liconso to nil one to ii i spirituous liquors oitlict in large or small ipum titics icapi it be upon petition present 1 to il.-iii signed l.v a mujimtv of tho vote of the school district in which tho person desiring im li lici use i,iâ€žl presenting such petition resides : , person shall 11 in his district with out ii license under such penalty aa would se cure lh ,,!â€ž nan i of the law '( i inn in-li tiotu il school districts 1 causo tho boundnrics are well known nnd defined i take it for granted thai llio friends of legis lion ii ibis subject would bo satisfied with alum a inw because it would place tho question un der th control of ih voters of the country 1 take it for 1,1.1,1 tlint neither of the , great political parties as a t"..'v woeld oppose the passage of such n inn for sumo roo tl.-ii 1 propoao that the frienda of tho measure require ih n nt of candidates for die legisla ture to il passage of such a law r ono simi lar in its provisions as a i litiou of their bup i i now if the polilicnl pnrties of tho country will avail th-in-li of this buggcation il will i easy for them to select such candidates for the legislature ns will favor tl.csoviov â€” whom ever either may be in iii a ndency and the ti'-.t will be that n itv will ni to saver party ties than now exist -, fur na tins question i concerned now will the honda of prolilbi ti lit upon thia view of tho q : 1 don't preai to speak bynuthoriti foranv per son or party bul think on reflection they would will the political parties of the country suffer tin question to occupy tl â– position above assign ed it i if so nil well i ni if not i think in all fairness tlioy ought not to complain if the friends of in is measure should â€” k to a â€žâ– plisli in another mode what parti restricti would hut them republican attempt to purchase burns several negotiations to purchase bums wero at tempted in boston ii friday after die decision of the commissioner but thev were not listened to it i bttid that col smile on leaving the city in tho morn ing left the most peremptory orders - to trade at no price even if si nun were offe rod s -'.' ' the lotest nine days wonder the boston abolition mob experienced a alight relapse on satur day a black fellow went an g the sympathizers representing himself to be n fugitive slave that his masti r was in search of him and tlint he wanti in order to esi apt â– ' in n lu lie sue mi'm'li'.l in raising a , siderabli money but was al i â– . - i for indulging mention . . 1 v ' applied to the s - 1 i r | pleiisiin i \ le ii his i â– â– i you mean 1 ' was â€¢ reply li meoill's acceptance oftl f briiieeton has been received in o s lietii 1 â– \ nn buren i reported to have ml that the nebraska bill is the best bill :â€¢ was passed hi ' m will kill ovorv in in i in â€¢ â€¢â– free sim wl litis voto'd for it which he says will . ititly to bo wish t ed i ut what i more than this it wii i kill oil till uortiii an men who have liith i meeting of citizens pursuant t previous notice a t lonven tlon of citir.ons of the connty favorable t the tcinpcranco reform mot in tha court ii ni in iln place on saturday last and organised by appointing j ii enniss esq chairman and j j iim in secretary in taking the chair mr emtiss nn limine i in tlm following address the object of iln < lonventton : ': our bill f rights rleolaraa lluil tho poopla inn iii tight i i nl.li 1 hi r tu n nil nli n n g i 1'n.l . tin gri n ' on inn 1 right ii ian ., ilocl t,..l,i to aider ivhat t lâ€”t i..1.-.1 l.v u for llio hi mm lll'lll i'll l m kc .,,, thai tli tuinporaniio kcfortn la pro otin a n id iliat it iai i u . nli nl ted t ad rm llio political i ivll so 1 nnd iniirnl condition of tho | plo ilia m-.-t t..t â€¢â– ii10ii i'll li.a i i ill allium i niâ€žl ll i ia tl al opornliotia whcrovet il ii-i clearl | roves il until of their declarations tli liquor lieotico i.ioi unoiii - m.i hook - n ii.'inn ' iilii ii ti compl i ii ilm i mil justness we alloilga thai it impose nn unequal and unjnal nu upon h p pl , iiiu uln i a im .,â– â€ž!., in n,l,l legislation i tl good of tho whuli | â€¢ . â– j 1 . - of ilia state i niuiul ninl ivill not sustain i'l i mi in relation to tl traffic in intoxl lors i i ua i i ai ] tli prin ciple llmi ih traffic i -,. lull i dim , i ami peril unit ii should not bo ontiuatod lo all per sons in iv i a certain . - 1 .- a â€” of persona we do 11..1 find it fi t mil a aro nil other branch .- of trade bul checked nnd guarded l.i n ape cinlp rmia on or licence to tli only who can provoagood moral uharacler prom this it i m.|.an that it i ii-inii-'l in the law thai il io to 1 ii iiliit-il evil nnd tl bjocl i lokeep rtnln limits and then to proi d i n ih evils which i alt from it bj imposing a nu upon ihu iiiduatrioiib bnrd working nnd virtu i citizens of tho st a to di frni ili expenses i the orimo and paiiporiam which it produces in the ndvanccnioiil of public opiniot thia subject it i natural and reasonable to enquire ii'ti.i be tho true | ciple of legislation on thia subject ; whether a greal nnd powerful evil ns tin 1 and which i acknowledged - to bo in all li al i l proteoted by lliu suite lo the op pression of lh hard-working nnd virtuous citi zens of the state or whether it should be pro hibited l.v law for die common good of tho whole mat the ul fib traffic aro in all respects no groat and are in bpilo of all tho legal enact tnenta now existing so far spread bud spreading if ih 1 1 th 1 to the state in i in ml character and ii productive industry i -.. great the costs of i -,. uting for crime committed under tho iiifittenoo of mi xlcnting drinks nnd the taxes to support pnupera nindo so by intem perance am so great the failure of nppeala mail by urgument i moral iiii-i,,n nr in [ nin i'nl respects so manifest nnd tin in t lluil thou sands of our country nu n arc nntitinlly -, nl to a drunkard's grave as the rcsull of tl i.a,kin usages of society th.-ae things nn forcing the inquiry upon the public mind whethe il .- or la not proper and practicable lo prohibit the traf fic altogether nnd whether this i not the point which regisluti nisi reach nnd should reach in rcgnrd lo this nl the question nn . la a prohibitory liquor lam constitutional i wu regard it tun settled point that it is conststu ii il tho decisions of the supreme courtaof n number of the suites of this union the de cisions nlso of the judges of lh supremo court of the lini-.l states by whom this law has been adjudicated settles this point wo think aa be yond all question m i â– :,, i nr n of the mi mm court i s tiaa decided that if the state has ilu powi r of restraint by licencca t any extent she has th discretionary power to judgo of its limits ail i unit o lo the l.-ll-rlll of piohll.itilu it alto gether i'h net of the letrislnturc of this state pro hibiting the aalo of spirituous liquors within two ' - impel llul d i , for the benetil of th r institutions of learning prove that tin state has i , i ised tli prohibit ing power over certain limits and therefore ' n ii go to the l-n-th of ni"liii niil n alto gether ituismucli then fore a the traffic in intoxica - ia the subject of lvirislalion : inas much a ih taxes impos . citizen of the state to meet the im an . spouses . f crime and pnupi riant pro lu i'i the trnfrie isth-stnto ill it leirlliition n-iiiii . ti , evil and k to regulate il gc-ther in - the legis i ' â– 1 it n prim :; 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